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Not the Bee
Not the Bee@Not_the_Bee·
@elonmusk Impeached isn’t strong enough. They should be criminally liable.
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SAF 🇺🇸@sidman_60·
@RepLuna Why @ShannonBream didn't challenge him on the Iwo Jima casualty numbers? She hardly pushed back on anything that war monger said.
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Rep. Anna Paulina Luna
I am deeply upset at the lack of respect for life Senator Lindsey Graham is displaying when talking about our troops. He is acting as if they are expendable cattle. This is unacceptable and dark. There were over 26,000 American casualties at Iwo Jima.
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Taya
Taya@travelingflying·
Christopher Hitchens: ”In 1786, when the United States was barely a country, it was having its sailors taken as slaves by the Barbary states, the states of the Ottoman Empire and North Africa. Tripoli, shores of Tripoli. Ships stopped, its crews carried off into slavery. We estimate 1.5 million European and American slaves taken between 1750 and 1815. Jefferson and Adams went to their ambassador in London and said, why do you do this to us? The United States has never had a quarrel with the Muslim world of any kind. We weren't in the crusades. We weren't at war with Spain. Why do you do this to our people and our ships? Why do you plunder and enslave our people? The ambassador said very plainly, Mr. Abdul Rahman said, because the Quran gives us permission to do so, because you are infidels, and that's our answer. Jefferson said, well, in that case, I will send a navy which will crush your state, which he did. Islamic fundamentalism is not created by American democracy. It's a lie to say so. It's a masochistic lie, and it excuses those who are the real criminals, and blames us for the attacks made upon us.”
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Karoline Leavitt
Karoline Leavitt@PressSec·
As I’ve said repeatedly, Americans trust President Trump as their Commander-in-Chief and support his efforts to eliminate terrorist threats and keep us safe. There is no “MAGA fracturing,” no matter how many times the media tries to claim otherwise.
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Open Source Intel@Osint613

Karoline Leavitt on MAGA: I would remind people X is not real life. Trump lives in the real world. There is nothing more America First than taking out terrorists who have maimed and killed our servicemen and women.

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vittorio
vittorio@IterIntellectus·
this is actually insane > be tech guy in australia > adopt cancer riddled rescue dog, months to live > not_going_to_give_you_up.mp4 > pay $3,000 to sequence her tumor DNA > feed it to ChatGPT and AlphaFold > zero background in biology > identify mutated proteins, match them to drug targets > design a custom mRNA cancer vaccine from scratch > genomics professor is “gobsmacked” that some puppy lover did this on his own > need ethics approval to administer it > red tape takes longer than designing the vaccine > 3 months, finally approved > drive 10 hours to get rosie her first injection > tumor halves > coat gets glossy again > dog is alive and happy > professor: “if we can do this for a dog, why aren’t we rolling this out to humans?” one man with a chatbot, and $3,000 just outperformed the entire pharmaceutical discovery pipeline. we are going to cure so many diseases. I dont think people realize how good things are going to get
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Séb Krier@sebkrier

This is wild. theaustralian.com.au/business/techn…

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Cernovich
Cernovich@Cernovich·
Biden’s DOJ let a gun runner get off of a criminal case by writing a letter of apology in 2021, then released a jihadi in 2024, and finally the gun runner who was let off sold the same jihadi a gun in 2026 for a terrorist attack.
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James Raymond
James Raymond@raymond1082·
The sad truth is that if @realDonaldTrump was working hard on just 4 of his many promises, he would be a hero to the 77 million of us who voted for him. Just 4 things: 1. Mass deportations of Illegals. All of them, not just people who also murdered or raped someone. 70 million gone. Erik Prince of Blackwater said he'd remove 12 million for $26 billion. Multiply that by 5 or 6. 2. Jobs & Wages for Americans. No more work visas, taking jobs from Americans and lowering their wages. No visas or green cards at all. This includes a lot of denaturalizations of people who hate us. It also includes eliminataing student visas, which are a pathway to "legal" residency (and trouble, and IP theft, and...). 3. Imprisonment of Bad People. So many to choose from. Election fraud, pandemic, lockdowns, sex trafficking, autopen. A cornucopia of indictable monsters. 4. No More Wars. Remove America from the rest of the world's insanities. No more Ukraine, Gaza, Iran, or anywhere else. They can't hurt us. They'll only want to hurt us if we keep butting in. That's it. 4 things. Not a hundred, or even 10. Just 4. @ImBreckWorsham @seanmdav @wendyp4545 @lsferguson @vancemurphy @nickfuentes @TheBrancaShow @SDSLLC_USA @TRHLofficial @RelentlessLaman @texasbreakfast1 @laralogan @JesseKellyDC @Chesschick01 @dawn_dezendorf @DelbridgeMark1 @Peoples_Pundit @DavidGiglioCA @Savsays @jerr_rrej @HoodedClaw1974 @HealthRanger @Oilfield_Rando @texasbreakfast1 @unseen1_unseen @helen44767171
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Curiosity
Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
🚨: Cancer cells can now turn back to normal cells, thanks to South Korean scientists
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Leader John Thune
Leader John Thune@LeaderJohnThune·
By removing barriers to affordable housing construction and unleashing investment, the ROAD to Housing Act will open the door to affordable homes for hardworking Americans around the country.
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Dustin
Dustin@r0ck3t23·
A guy with a YouTube channel just accidentally redesigned the most complex machine in human history. Not an aerospace engineer. Not a SpaceX executive. A guy with a camera who asked one obvious question. Tim Dodd was walking around Starbase when Musk proudly explained how the Super Heavy booster eliminated its entire cold gas thruster system. Instead of a separate, heavy, complex mechanism, it just vents hot gas directly from the propellant tanks. Elegant. Zero added mass. Zero extra failure points. Dodd asked one question. “But this is only for the booster, right?” Musk stopped. Not to defend. Not to explain. Not to reframe the question so it didn’t threaten what he had just said. He stopped because something clicked. Musk: “Yes. Although arguably, now you mention it… we might be wise to do this for the ship, too. Now that… we’re going to fix that.” Mid-sentence. In real time. On camera. No pause to protect his pride. No deflection. No “good point, let me circle back on that.” Just the immediate, unfiltered acknowledgment that a better path existed and they were going to take it. Seven months later, Musk confirmed it was one of the biggest improvements ever made to the vehicle. Think about what just happened. To change a fundamental flight system at a legacy aerospace company requires years of environmental reviews, safety committees, and budget approvals. Musk deprecated an entire subsystem in 15 seconds because a podcaster asked the obvious question that nobody inside had dared to ask. In a traditional corporation, that cold gas system gets built anyway. Because admitting the architecture is flawed is politically expensive. The VP doesn’t want to lose the headcount. The engineers don’t want to scrap the work. The manager doesn’t want to explain the pivot to their director. And so the mistake gets a budget. Gets a timeline. Gets a team assigned to it. The machine gets heavier. The flaw becomes load-bearing. And eventually the flaw becomes so embedded in the structure that fixing it would require tearing down everything built around it. So nobody fixes it. Now think about the last time someone pointed out a flaw in something you built. Something you were proud of. Something you had already explained to twelve people without anyone questioning it. Did you stop the way Musk stopped? Or did you feel that heat in your chest. That reflexive need to explain why they were missing the point. Why the context was more complicated than they understood. Why the question, though interesting, didn’t really apply here. That heat is the most expensive thing most organizations will ever pay for. A failed launch at least tells you the truth. A defended mistake just compounds. This is the organizational architecture required to win the AI arms race. The ultimate moat isn’t compute. It isn’t capital. It is the velocity of error correction. The geopolitical AI race will not be won by whoever starts with the best blueprint. It will be won by whoever can feel that heat in their chest and choose the truth anyway. A journalist asked a question. The best answer won. The rocket got lighter. Most egos don’t.
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SAF 🇺🇸@sidman_60·
@ScottPresler Add the Insider Trading Act to the SAVE Act and maybe get bipartisan support?
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ThePersistence
ThePersistence@ScottPresler·
Please call your Senators TODAY & use this language: “Thank you for cosponsoring the SAVE America Act (assuming you’re calling one of the 50 supporters). However, only cosponsorship is merely performative without the talking filibuster. I’m asking you to make a public statement supporting the talking filibuster in order to bring the SAVE America Act to the Senate floor for debate. Respectfully, we gave you the majority and expect you to wield that power.” Do you accept my challenge?
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Steven Crowder
Steven Crowder@scrowder·
Trump to the crowd: "If you agree with this statement, then stand up and show your support. The first duty of the American government is to protect American citizens, not illegal aliens." Dems nearly all stay seated.
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Ohio Whiskey Chaser
Ohio Whiskey Chaser@ohiowhiskey·
VIRGINIA VAN WINKLE LOTTERY ENTER BY FEB 19 👇
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Libs of TikTok
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
Here's Chuck Schumer arguing for ID CHECKS in the 90s to prevent illegal aliens from committing fraud. But I thought ID requirements were the same as "Jim Crow 2.0!" What changed? 🤔
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok

Chuck Schumer claims on CNN that voter ID laws are "Jim Crow 2.0" despite being supported by the overwhelming majority of Americans, including 76% of Black Americans. I guess Chuck thinks 76% of Black Americans are racist.

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Cernovich
Cernovich@Cernovich·
Virginia is the Democrat’s model for 2028. Run on a “moderate” message. Get elected. Then go to town by enacting every far left wing wish list item.
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SAF 🇺🇸@sidman_60·
@TrumpDailyPosts Unredact everything except the victim's names - now - or you lose the midterms BIGLY!
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Commentary Donald J. Trump Posts From Truth Social
Trump was vindicated today with final release of all Epstein Docs. Should Trump sue those that accused him of being part of the Epstein sex operation without any evidence? 👍Yes or 👎No
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Dustin Burnham
Dustin Burnham@ModernDad·
My wife calls me, panicked. The call is from her number, and her voice is unmistakable- that’s my wife. ‘Babe, our son is hurt. He got in a bike wreck. I’m at the emergency room but they won’t take our insurance and I need cash to get him help. Please send me 3000 dollars as soon as you can, he’s really not doing well.’ Me- ‘Wow, that’s scary. Tell me our passphrase and then I’ll send the money.’ Her (it) - ‘What? What passphrase? This is your wife, our son is hurt. Send the money now!!’ Me- ‘I’ll call you back. I don’t believe that this is my wife. If it is, I’m sorry, but we discussed this.’ The number? Spoofed. Easy to do and there’s no way to tell if a phone number is being spoofed aside from hanging up and calling back to confirm. The voice? AI generated. Easily done. A few seconds of audio is all it takes to create a realistic audio deepfake. What can you do? 1) Create a family safe word or passphrase. Ours is definitely not ‘Keep Going’ although we considered it. Discuss the passphrase far away from phones or any recording device. This is as analog as possible. Don’t forget that the trigger for the passphrase is just as important as the phrase itself. So instead of asking ‘what’s the safe word?’ have a separate triggering question. For example, you could say ‘I’m eating banana cream pie’ and this would trigger your spouse to respond ‘purple velvet pillows’ if that’s the safe word. Make it fun, silly, and easy to remember. And DON’T WRITE IT DOWN. 2) Cognitive security is an essential skill in 2026. Assume every image and video you see online is fake until proven otherwise. Expect scams and spammers, and be pleasantly surprised when it’s not. 3) Figure out a backup communication option with people who you absolutely need to be able to reach. Don’t just rely on a phone number for communication. Have redundant, ideally encrypted methods of communication with family. What did I miss? I think (hope) Nikita is wrong on the timeframe- agentic bots like Claude bot are impressive but not quite ready to flood the phone lines in just 90 days. But I think it’s going to be a huge problem by the end of the year. I already get dozens of increasingly realistic spam calls and texts daily- it’s only going to get more annoying. Have a plan to keep your family and your finances safe!
Nikita Bier@nikitabier

Prediction: In less than 90 days, all channels that we thought were safe from spam & automation will be so flooded that they will no longer be usable in any functional sense: iMessage, phone calls, Gmail. And we will have no way to stop it.

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